Memoir of George Edward Lynch Cotton, D.D., Bishop of Calcutta, and Metropolitan: With Selections from His Journals and CorrespondenceLongmans, Green, 1871 - 576 páginas |
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... character . I have to acknowledge obligations to various sources whence materials have been derived . I am much in- debted to Lord Lawrence who , as Viceroy , permitted me to have the use of the ecclesiastical correspondence with the ...
... character . I have to acknowledge obligations to various sources whence materials have been derived . I am much in- debted to Lord Lawrence who , as Viceroy , permitted me to have the use of the ecclesiastical correspondence with the ...
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... character of the life that was so distasteful to him , to soften it for others as well as for himself . Surrounded as he was by asso- ciates with whom he had little sympathy , he fell spon- taneously into a method resembling the ...
... character of the life that was so distasteful to him , to soften it for others as well as for himself . Surrounded as he was by asso- ciates with whom he had little sympathy , he fell spon- taneously into a method resembling the ...
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... character as in manner and appearance . ' He had very little sympathy with the ways of boys in general , did not care for games , and had been knocked about a good deal , I fancy , in his earlier college days . His quaint and grotesque ...
... character as in manner and appearance . ' He had very little sympathy with the ways of boys in general , did not care for games , and had been knocked about a good deal , I fancy , in his earlier college days . His quaint and grotesque ...
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... character , such as we all think of it now , had received its final bent , and was already formed in its main outlines . Principles and aspirations dis- tinctively Christian were manifest and prominent in all his words and ways . He was ...
... character , such as we all think of it now , had received its final bent , and was already formed in its main outlines . Principles and aspirations dis- tinctively Christian were manifest and prominent in all his words and ways . He was ...
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... character , or attractiveness of manner , or genial sympathy , than by the interest he showed in them , accompanied , I may add , by a curiosity which did not offend them , being evidently so innocent and so unassuming . This often drew ...
... character , or attractiveness of manner , or genial sympathy , than by the interest he showed in them , accompanied , I may add , by a curiosity which did not offend them , being evidently so innocent and so unassuming . This often drew ...
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